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So, 'Fat Bastards' plays out in a rehearsal space where the tension is thick, almost palpable. You’ve got these two track runners, both battling their own demons with eating disorders, and it's a mix of comedy and drama that feels a bit raw. The pacing dips and swells, keeping you on your toes, especially when the director's temper flares up, adding to that chaotic atmosphere. It’s interesting how they tackle such heavy themes without losing that comedic edge, and the performances are something to note; they feel authentic, maybe even a bit vulnerable. The practical effects, while minimal, serve the story well, emphasizing the characters' struggles in a quirky, yet meaningful way. It’s distinctive in how it blends humor with serious issues without tipping too far into either side.
Focus on character dynamics and their development.Noteworthy performances that stand out in the rehearsal chaos.Interesting approach to themes of body image and acceptance.
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